
Loewe unveiled its Spring Summer 2026 women’s runway collection with a presentation that reflected both its Spanish origins and its continuous exploration of craft. Over 180 years, the house has built its identity on precision and materiality. This collection carried those codes forward, asking how craft can evolve today, how traces of the handmade can be pushed, and how Spanishness might be expressed in a contemporary way.
The designers described creativity as their only direction, framing it as a practice tied to rigor and a personal ideology. Loewe encouraged exploration by allowing art, culture, and material experimentation to shape the collection.


The collection drew from sportswear archetypes, translating them into sculptural shapes with elemental colors. Parkas, anoraks, and tank tops appeared beside polos, five-pocket jeans, bomber jackets, macs, shorts, and minidresses. The straightforward nature of these forms gained new resonance when expressed through Loewe’s mastery of leather. Leather became shredded, skived, and treated to deceive both eye and touch.
Molded constructions brought another layer, reshaping garments to conceal seams and shift perception of the body. This sculptural quality created clothing that appeared both architectural and fluid. The silhouette remained graphic, presented in bright, saturated hues reminiscent of printer cartridges. Clarity of shape combined with intensity of color, generating a strong visual impact on the runway.

The collection also focused on the physicality of the body. Skin played a central role, presented as both surface and structure, an element of energy that grounded the garments. Flat sneakers reinforced a sense of ease, supporting the immediacy that ran throughout the season.
Ellsworth Kelly’s 1989 work Yellow Panel with Red Curve informed the show. The painting’s vibrancy and tactile quality set the mood, hung within the space as both a reference and a starting point. Its chromatic intensity reflected the collection’s optimism, linking artistic practice with Loewe’s Spanish roots and the brand’s culture of making.

Accessories introduced a reinterpretation of a house icon. The new Amazona 180 arrived as a slouchy, double-faced version of the bag, designed to be worn open or closed.
Loewe’s Spring Summer 2026 women’s collection spoke through reduction, color, and form. It advanced the language of the house with sculptural precision, playful surfaces, and a direct embrace of sportswear.
